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Shout! Factory has announced the extras included on the upcoming Blu-ray

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Shout! Factory has announced the extras for their upcoming Scream Factory Blu-ray of director Don Coscarelli's Phantasm II. The disc will be available to own on March 26th of this year at a retail price of $29.93. Check out the list of extras and artwork below:

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shout is dropping the ball lately with their covers...i made a lame pun yes. lol

but this and the beyond cover have been pretty sub par. i mean this one here isnt terrible or bad, it just doesn't jive with their "retro 80s VHS style" covers they've done for the first few releases.

if they got the rights to this, it be cool if they got Parts 1, 3 and 4 and could do a proper box set for north america. i know the rights to 2 are different than the rest so it might not be as easy but it would be cool.

i would LOVE if they somehow nabbed the Elm Street rights and did that series justice on blu-ray. i know that'll never happen as WB seems to wanna keep it to themselves despite how c**ppy they've treated it since New Line was demoted to "name only" status.

oh and...thats a great set of extras, they really are doing awesome with their treatment of all these scream factory releases. i have a few of them and the extras are always good and they have a great picture.

Looks really good! I'm a huge phan! Cool that they have some stuff from the workprint on the disc. (Have the non-official German "Quadrilogy" DVD box set that comes with the work print in its entirety, and the LE "Phantasm Sphere" DVD box set of course!) I kind of like the cover art, although I would've preferred the original poster.